The History of Transportation

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Level 6-8 The History of Transportation Diana Ferraro Summary This book is about modes of transportation and how they have changed over time Contents Before Reading Think Ahead 2 Vocabulary 3 During Reading Comprehension 5 After Reading Think About It 8

Before Reading Think Ahead Look at the pictures and answer the questions cargo smog spacecraft maritime destination 1 What word is used to describe things that are in or around the ocean? 2 What is the bad byproduct of so many cars and trucks being driven today? 3 When we travel somewhere, what do we call the place we are going? 4 What are space shuttles and rockets also called? 2 World History Readers

Before Reading Vocabulary A Read and match 1 a hybrid 2 b solar 3 c teleportation 4 d smog 5 e gasoline 6 f carriage 7 g compass 8 h drone The History of Transportation 3

Before Reading B Write the word for each definition conquest ecological astrolabe vacuum prototype 1 an instrument for determining your location using the sun and stars 2 a space from which most or all of the air, gas, or other material has been removed 3 the act of taking control of a country, area, or situation 4 the original or model on which something is based or formed 5 concerning the relation of living beings to one another and to their environment C Choose the word that means about the same as the underlined words 1 Eventually, traditional fuel will be replaced by sustainable energy from plants, or other sources a affordable b renewable c solar d prototype 2 Unmanned rocket ships are currently flying to other planets a rafts b hybrids c spacecraft d carriages 3 The Hyperloop is a tube that will have pods containing passengers and goods traveling in a(n) void a vacuum b canoe c astrolabe d hybrid 4 Bombers and big troop carriers led to the creation of the freight planes we use today a protested b trade c import d cargo 4 World History Readers

During Reading Comprehension A Match the pictures with the correct sentences a The first cars were called horseless carriages b Modern cars create a lot of smog c The interior of the prototype of a self-driven Mercedes Benz 1 2 3 B Choose the best answer 1 What theoretical technology moves an object by moving its atoms over distances and re-building them exactly the same in another place? a Navigation b Vacuuming c Solar power d Teleportation 2 What types of ships do we have in the 21 st century? a Military b Cargo c Leisure d All of the above 3 What navigation device was invented by the Chinese? a The hybrid b The spacecraft c The compass d None of the above The History of Transportation 5

During Reading C Choose the correct phrase for each picture One (1) choice will not be used a A pilotless drone used by the Russian military b A train powered by steam c A device that uses the sun and the stars for navigation d The liftoff of Apollo 11 in 1969 e An unmanned spacecraft near Jupiter 1 2 3 4 D Read each sentence Write T if it is true or F if it is false 1 During World War II, the development of airplanes did not make any progress 2 There are cars that run only on water or used cooking oil 3 The airplanes of the future, just like future cars, will probably be flown without humans driving them 4 No spacecraft has ever gone beyond our solar system 5 Because of global warming and rising sea levels, some people have already thought of creating self-powered islands 6 World History Readers

During Reading E Complete the sentences with the correct words 1 People can fly to almost any they choose destination navigation 2 European powers such as Spain and Portugal to developed into great powers maritime conquest 3 -powered cars began to gain popularity around the start of the 20 th Solar Gasoline century 4 To carry things on water, we made rafts,, and then bigger boats canoes carriages 5 sail boats are good for the environment Ecological Compass F Number the events in order from 1=first to 5=last a The first airplane was flown in 1903, by the Wright Brothers b By the end of the 19 th century, an engine similar to what we use in cars today had been created c Currently, scientists are working on ways to make space travel affordable for tourists d During the Cold War era, the space race led to new technologies such as the jet engine e Machines powered by steam were invented during the Industrial Revolution The History of Transportation 7

After Reading Think About It A Look in the reader to write the answers to the following 5-W questions Who? What? When? Where? Why? In 1961, became the first person in space from cars causes acid rain, smog, lung cancer, and many other things In, the Montgolfier brothers invented the first hot air balloon which allowed people to fly By using technology from the space industry, airplanes may soon be able to fly outside our In the future, transportation as we know it may be a thing of the past because of advances in B Complete the sentences below with your own ideas From this book, I learned Before I read this book, I knew Now I also know 8 World History Readers